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 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II]. Ch. 147. 1913. 887 said_ city of Pittsburg: being more art1cularly' described as follows: ¤•¤¤P¤•¤ Begmmng at the nort west corner ofathe said tract of land transferred to the custod¥_  control of the Treasury Department, and running thence along_ ortneth Street in a northwesterly direction to the intersection of said street and Butler Street, one thousand one hundred and seventeen and one-half feet, more or less; thence along Butler Street  a southwesterly direction to the intersection of sand street and Thirty-nmth Street, five hundred and twenty-three feet, more or less; thence along 'l'h1rty-ninth Street in a southeaste direction to southwest corner of the said tract of land transferred torihe custody and control of the Treasury Department, one thousand one hundred and one-half feet, more or less- and thence along the westerlyboundary of said tract of land in a nortimasterl direction to the place of beginning, five hundred and twenty-three get, more or less; and containing m{{&*°•¤¤·f¤¤¤¤¤> thirteen and one-fourth acres, more or less, on the transfer by the smu of public education of the city of Pittsburgh or b the city of Pgttaburgh, to the United States for -the use of the Bureau of Mines, under the _Department of the linterior, as a site for the erection of the laboratories and other buildings hereinbefore provided for, of the tract of land in the said cit§ of Pittsburgh, known as the M?ee High School site, and lying on orbes Street and the Baltimore an _ Ohio Railroad, and more particularly dmcribcd as follows: °*°*¤**¤¤~ in the center of Boundary Street at its junction with Forbes treet and running north eight;-sevendegrees thirty-six minutes fortgfive seconds east parallel to orbes Street for a distance of Eve hun d and thirty-six and two·tenths feet, more or less, to a stone monument; thence running south two degrees twenty- three minutes fifteen seconds east for a distance of one hundred and fifty feet, more or less, to a tone monumentrthence north eighty-seven degrees thirty-six minutes forty-five seconds east for a distance of one hundred and fifteen feet, more or less, to a stone monument; thence north two degrees twenty-three minutes fifteen seconds west for a distance of fifty-eight and c1gbty-nine onehundredths feet, more or less, to_ a stone monument; thence south fifty-two degrees twenty-six minutes fifteen seconds east for a distance of twenty and eighty one-hundredths feet, more or less, to a pin; thence south fifty degrees forty-one minutes Efteen seconds east for a distance of four hundred and thirteen and eight-tenths feet, more or less, to a pin; thence south fifteen degrees twenty- eight minutes forty-Eve seconds west for a distance of three hundred and twenty-six and seventy one-hundredths feet, more or less, to a in; thence north seventy-six degiéees forty-five mmutes west for a distance of one thousand one hun ed and forty-four and seventy- five one-hundredths feet, more or less, to the center of Boundary Street; and thence along the center of  Street north twenty- eight degrees fifteen minutes east for a distance of four hundred and forty-four and thirty-eight_one-hundredths feet, more or less, to the starting point, an contaaniplg an area of eleven and one-half Pmm acres, more or less: Prmnkkd at before the above-described rrpnm mmm no transfer b the Secretary of war to the city of Pittsburgh shall §‘§°§,§',§,‘;,'§_“‘°' ’"° become efzactive, and as an express further consideration or said transfer, and for the surrender y the United States of a perpetual water suppl now obtained from a reservoir located on the lands so to be transfgrred, the city of Pittsburgh, through its proper officers, shall covenant and agree, at its own ex%nse, and wzthm a reasonable time, to tap, within that part of the ittsburgh supplly depot and reservation between Butler Street and the Allegheny wer retained by the United States; the forty-two inch water_mam belonging to the said city which now crosses the said reservation under a revocable license and thereafter to furnish, in perpetuity free of charge to the United States, all the water needed 0 good quality for said purposes 87618°_.vor. 37-rr 1--58